Location: the banquet hall above Calhoun’s on the River -- The Tennessee River, not the one the ash dumped into.

"The day-long conference will address many of the difficulties journalists face when covering the environmental beat such as understanding and translating legal, technical and scientific issues; finding sources; using different angles and approaches; dealing with ethical problems; packaging stories for today’s media market, and more."The objective is to prepare present and future journalists to handle the massive amount of information related to environmental topics."

About Me

In 2013 this Boblog blog became my space for writing about music, as well as keeping up to date on the "blogger" system. My other blogs are JHeroes (old-time radio's portrayal of journalists) & Other Journalism, about news, journalism education, WordPress, and journalist characters in film & fiction. It's the successor to an older site archived at stepno.com/oldblog. In between those sites, I was using this Blogspot account for both school and non-school postings, but from 2007-13 I kept teaching & research things on the other blogs, with personal, quirky and miscellaneous posts on this one.
I have taught journalism, media studies and Web production at Radford University in Virginia, the University of Tennessee and Emerson College. Previously, I was at Nando.net, The University of North Carolina, Soundings Publications, Ashton-Tate, Wesleyan University, and The Hartford Courant. For more biographical information and a lot of links: stepno.com.